Permanent Peace Partnership
Constitutional reform in Taiwan will bring even greater democracy and freedom for its people, a change sure to attract the attention of the 1.4 billion people in China. The hunger for democratization in China will in turn trigger a movement toward genuine democracy in Russia, and the world will be closer to realizing lasting peace. Democratic nations around the world must support Taiwan as a beacon for democracy in Asia, illuminating the way for peaceful development in China. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
For some Chinese liberals, the political system of America—the modern era's most successful superpower—represents the alternative to China's one-party rule.
In Nazi Germany the party rather than rule of law was held in the highest regard. The Nazis’ absolute power led to unbridled aggression that brought on the Second World War. These days the Chinese communists are following the same strategy and are seriously endangering world peace, even potentially causing a Third World War. Only Taiwan, which offers the advantage of sharing the language and cultural roots, is capable of influencing China towards democracy. Taiwan could lead China to have the leaders of the executive, legislative and judicial branches and the procuratorate elected through direct votes. See the details in the PPDA Charter.
Syria is at the center of much of the unrest in the Middle East, and considerable changes in the nation’s government must be considered in order to help bring about peace in the area. Setting up a semi-presidential system with a Parliament modeled after Switzerland’s is the first step toward democratization and the rule of law. This must be followed by adoption of a legal system in which international law takes precedent over domestic law. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Constitutional reform in Taiwan will bring even greater democracy and freedom for its people, a change sure to attract the attention of the 1.4 billion people in China. The hunger for democratization in China will in turn trigger a movement toward genuine democracy in Russia, and the world will be closer to realizing lasting peace. Democratic nations around the world must support Taiwan as a beacon for democracy in Asia, illuminating the way for peaceful development in China. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Voters in Hong Kong are forced to cast ballots for candidates for Chief Executive who have been previously vetted by the Election Commission of the Chinese Communist Party. This election is a result of dictatorial politics and does not change the fact that Hong Kong is being subjected to a dictatorship. The people of Hong Kong should make good use of Article 39 of the Hong Kong Basic Law and the two international human rights covenants. People have the right to self-determination through referendums. They must be allowed to decide on having the heads of the legislative, executive, judicial and procuratorate branches popularly elected to ensure they will be responsible to the people. For details please see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The solution to perennial problems in many nations is a changeover to a semi-presidential parliamentary system like the one in Finland, along with a legislative system akin to the one which serves Switzerland. The prerequisite for permanent peace in the world is global democratization. Republic of South Sudan’s government should begin by adopting a basic constitution centered on models for democracy, calling for the realization of One World under One Set of Laws, and re-formulating the constitution to match the spirit of the times. For details see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The theory of democratic peace explains that war between democratic states is very rare. Once China accepts democratization, there will be hope for peace among humankind. The US should support constitutional reform in Taiwan to introduce true democracy and freedom and encourage China do democratize. World peace will be the ultimate result. Global democracies should support Taiwan as a beacon for democracy in Asia, illuminating the path to permanent peace and development.
UN Rights Ombudsman calls on government to investigate "routine torture" of detainees by security forces, claims it failed to prosecute war crimes during civil war
Democracy and the rule of law must be implemented to prevent the people of Sri Lanka from being harmed. Humanitarian laws and the human rights laws outlaw mutilation, torture, enforced disappearance and genocide and must be given priority and directly effect the people’s rights and obligations. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development
China's exclusion of Taiwan from international diplomatic activities is not conducive to normal development of cross-strait relations. it only serves to strengthen the resistance of the people of Taiwan to such actions. The two sides of the Taiwan Strait should strive to build a consensus on the universal values of democracy, freedom and human rights and work to achieve constitutional reform. The goal should be to implement Xi Jinping’s ideas for world harmony plus the global values of freedom, democracy, constitutionalism and cosmopolitanism.
Ella Pamfilova, co-chair of the commission, confirmed that the next presidential election will be held in March 2018 as scheduled, saying that technical details and budgetary constraints make earlier elections impossible
One controversial point in Russian elections is that the head of the executive branch is in charge of the members of the electoral commission, leading to a lack of fair competition among candidates. We suggest the state set up an independent supranational human rights action and civil rights exercise committee in which half of its members are of different nationalities and nominated by the international human rights organizations. Elections should be subject to control by the people, and elections should be free of charge for all qualified candidates. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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